‘Buealyptus J XLVIII. MYRTACEXZ. ` 245 
dilated at the orifice, the rim narrow, the capsule somewhat sunk but very 
mmer or gë in the centre and the valves protruding when open.—Schau, 
dn Pl. Prei Sc 
WA ndy woods, Swan River, Preiss, n. 252, Drummond, n. 58; Vass 
De, “Tote G “a " Oldfield, Gardner river and grassy flats near Salt River, “ Sramp 
E oo m. CN n Huge!’ specimens, but quoted them on Schauer's authority, who has 
uide em. ing specim y Preiss (uot described by Schauer) belong 
_ lo E. patens, shi hs much ege, with Z rudis in foliage, but differs in in 
oa em. and fru 
» Sin. in Trans. Linn, Soc. iii. 285. A tall. tree with a 
sessil 
: E bud and the orifice usually expanding after flowering. Opercu- 
` eg Se, about as long as the calyx-tube. Stamens 2 to 3 lines long, 
Zë „in the bud, anthers ovate, with distinct peli cells. Ovary 
A » White; Cox’s river and Glendon, Leichhardt; Paramatta, “ ee) 
en Toate x "Grey Gum, ” Herb. F, Mueller, without the collector’s name; Richmon 
; Ai Clarence rivers, Bec, 
E but more 
to SCC to lanceolate, acuminate, straight or faleate, mostly 4 
Port ET n, R. Brown; “Red Gum," White; Cumberland and 
ee " “Red Gum," “ Grey Gum,” “ Leather-Jacket,” and 
